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55 gallons freshwater fish tank (mostly fish and non-living decorations)

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State: Washington
Country: United States
Description: 55 Gallon Wal-Mart tank, Wisper 60, Wisper 10-30i, and the filter that came with the tank. Very basic setup. Eventually I will need to get a much bigger tank!
Advice: Don't waste your money on a 10 gallon tank, get atleast a 30 gallon tank to start with. I started with a 10 and decided it was way to small and got a 55 gallon.
Fish Kept: 25 Tiger/Green Barbs 5 Bala Sharks 2 Red-Tailed Sharks 3 Albino Ranbow Sharks 2 Kissing Groumis 2 Cory Cats Eventually I will need to get a much bigger tank!
Corals/Plants: Plastic plants
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: It's blue it must be true!
About Yourself: How did I get into fish? I got board one day and got a 10 gallon and was hooked!

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